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having search engines optimized for what you're already doing. >> rose: what does that mean for google? >> i think google has an enormous strategic problem. i think of google as a genius company. microsoft anding into rl the most disadvantage bid apple. they were monopolists of the world of wired internet, back on p.c.s. microsoft had 96% share of operating systems five years ago and google had -- >> rose: 95% five years ago? >> yes. 96% five years ago. >> rose: windows was 95% of operating systems? >> of connected operating systems so they were just competing with macintosh. then i.o.s. and the apple products come and today smart phones are half of all connected devices. so microsoft lost half of the market. so it went from 96% to half of that simply because of not participating in smart phones and in the case of google search went from being the most important application in the wired web to a not very important application on mobile and so even though google's share is higher on mobile than desktop, people are doing fewer searches because frankly on a little screen over 3g it's an a
having search engines optimized for what you're already doing. >> rose: what does that mean for google? >> i think google has an enormous strategic problem. i think of google as a genius company. microsoft anding into rl the most disadvantage bid apple. they were monopolists of the world of wired internet, back on p.c.s. microsoft had 96% share of operating systems five years ago and google had -- >> rose: 95% five years ago? >> yes. 96% five years ago. >> rose:...
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engine optimization. it's a major problem. the payments for advertising. friends and your network, personal friends that you trust. he go on to this facebook page. if you're going to dinner or 110 as someone where to go or how people, have people you trust, we covered it we know. i have friends all over the world. when i won a good restaurant i will last in because the trust is on the line. that is social currency. yelp has no social currency. why should i trust any of those sites? i don't know the people live. there is no value. melissa: at the another difference taste in food is any good what you just go to is the gatt. and like my friends, but i don't know if they know good from bad chinese food. >> let me say this. i think consumers are savvy enough to be able to look at all of the reviews, not just yell, but other search engines to see may be a need to really try this business or this into the out for myself, and the difference between yet what you were talking about were people saying, i give you an
engine optimization. it's a major problem. the payments for advertising. friends and your network, personal friends that you trust. he go on to this facebook page. if you're going to dinner or 110 as someone where to go or how people, have people you trust, we covered it we know. i have friends all over the world. when i won a good restaurant i will last in because the trust is on the line. that is social currency. yelp has no social currency. why should i trust any of those sites? i don't know...
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you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected world, every job, every middle-class job is either going to go up, out, or down faster than ever. that is, it will require more education, whatever it is, if it is going to be --or people will be able to compete for it, and it will be outsourced to history has t faster than ever. connectivity hyperkineti will do. >> ok, right here in the aisle in the red. i have been taking a lot of courses and have been having so much fun. i resonate with that issue of -- everybody has access to. the question is people, how they come in and how they finish classes, and the idea of motivation. havi
you are going to be a search engine optimizer? what is search engine optimization? the whole industry came out of nowhere, because if i am in the tennis shoe business, whose tennis shoes, first when you put 10 issues in google? it produced a multibillion dollar industry overnight. billion knows when a more people start applying their brains to the problems of the world, what new jobs and industries will emerge. there is only one thing i can tell you him and that is in this hyper connected...
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engine optimization as well. >> i cannot remember anything -- the last i purchase anything on groupon. can you? >> i have not purchased anything on groupon. >> we will be back in just a minute. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." >> welcome back to "market makers." i'm scarlet fu in for stephanie today. >> we have lots to cover including jim whitaker, the c.e.o. and chairman. >> the new c.e.o. at g.m. it hasn't been formally announced. >> it has been. we broke it earlier. >> it's not a bloomberg exclusive. these are the top business stories around the world. changes at the top. chip wilson steps down as chairman of lululemon. and portevan replaces christine day. lululemon had to recall from sheer yoga pants earlier. black fish criticizes sea world for the way performing whales are treated. three music acts have been canceled -- they canceled concerts at sea world park. willie nelson, heart and bare naked ladies. they call black fish a dishonest move. in johannesburg, leaders around the world joined with south africans to mark the life of nelso
engine optimization as well. >> i cannot remember anything -- the last i purchase anything on groupon. can you? >> i have not purchased anything on groupon. >> we will be back in just a minute. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." >> welcome back to "market makers." i'm scarlet fu in for stephanie today. >> we have lots to cover including jim whitaker, the c.e.o. and chairman. >> the new...
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well, what is search engine optimization? well, it came out of nowhere, the whole industry. so this became a huge economic event, producing a multibillion dollar industry overnight. so god only knows when a billion more people start buying their brains to the world. what new jobs will emerge? there is only one thing i can tell you. that is that in this hyper connected world, every job, every middle-class job, it is either going to go up, out, or down faster than ever. it will either require more education, whatever it is, and it's going to be a decent job, more people in the world will be able to compete for it and do it in different ways and it will be outsourced to history more fast than ever. that is what it is doing. every job today's going up and down and down faster than ever. >> wow, okay, here in the aisle in the red. >> hello, i am from the working class of 1979. and i have been taking a lot of horses and having a lot of fun with that. i resonate with the issue of people -- how people come in and how people finish classes and the whole idea of motivation. having lea
well, what is search engine optimization? well, it came out of nowhere, the whole industry. so this became a huge economic event, producing a multibillion dollar industry overnight. so god only knows when a billion more people start buying their brains to the world. what new jobs will emerge? there is only one thing i can tell you. that is that in this hyper connected world, every job, every middle-class job, it is either going to go up, out, or down faster than ever. it will either require...
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a lot of times what they're doing is really just search engine optimization which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now gotten rid of this bad information to actually it is still there. it's just pushed down in terms of relevance scoring for the search engine so it doesn't come off as highly. >> i like to think they displaced the information. >> they bury it and it comes up on page five of your google search instead of page one or whatever. >> another question. [inaudible] there's a screenshot of somebody at a baby shower. and you pass along that information. and adverse pursuing comes from the. could you be liable for negligence? >> whether or not we can be liable, i would leave that answer -- >> have you experienced that? >> we have not had that experience. to reiterate a couple of points, we are looking for a very unchecked a set of information and the reason we have a dispute resolution process is, in a situation where let's say an air were to occur and we were to misidentify som
a lot of times what they're doing is really just search engine optimization which is just building technology to push those results towards the back of the search results. so there are some issues that people believe that they now gotten rid of this bad information to actually it is still there. it's just pushed down in terms of relevance scoring for the search engine so it doesn't come off as highly. >> i like to think they displaced the information. >> they bury it and it comes up...